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Named and shamed: Brisbane s domestic violence abusers

Crime by Bianca Hrovat Premium Content   The scourge of domestic violence is worsening across the state as statistics from the Queensland Courts reveal frightening increases in domestic violence orders (DVOs) made. More than 38,000 DVOs have been made by the Queensland Courts over the last year, the majority of which were lodged at Southport, Beenleigh and Brisbane. Women are, more often than not, the victims of domestic violence in Queensland, representing 77 per cent of those who require court protection. The orders can include conditions that limit or ban contact between the defendant and the aggrieved, prevent the defendant from coming within a a certain distance of the aggrieved, and order the defendant to be of good behaviour to the aggrieved, among other things.

Yorkton Legion applying for provincial dollars

This program is delivered in collaboration with the Royal Canadian Legion, Saskatchewan Command and the Army, Navy, and Air Force Veterans (ANAVETS), Saskatchewan Provincial Command. Registered, non-profit veteran service clubs based in Saskatchewan are eligible to apply for grants up to $25,000. Applications are now being accepted with two application intake cut-off dates of April 30, 2021 and August 31, 2021. This program provides grants towards facility projects, upgrades, renovations or repairs, access to programming, meetings and events. Grant money can also be used toward special events, programs and activities that engage the public and advance the work of veteran service organizations. Ken Gordon, president of Royal Canadian Legion General Alexander Ross Branch No. 77 in Yorkton, said the local organization applied for funding in 2020, but were declined, noting funding at $100,000 provincially meant dollars were limited.

Hattiesburg Zoo to open new giraffe exhibit May 15

Hattiesburg Zoo to open new giraffe exhibit May 15 An expanded Africa exhibit featuring two new giraffes will open on May 15. (Source: WDAM) By Charles Herrington | April 15, 2021 at 7:30 PM CDT - Updated April 15 at 10:08 PM HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The Hattiesburg Zoo has announced the date it will open a major new exhibit that will have some very tall tenants. On May 15, the zoo will host the grand opening and ribbon-cutting for an expanded Africa exhibit, which will feature two giraffes, as well as several hyenas and colobus monkeys. It’s a $3.6 million addition, which increases the size of the exhibit area by 25 percent.

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